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How about your darker red surrounded by your lighter red. Similar to this https://images.craigslist.org/00X0X_7RBIpu7fD3A_600x450.jpg
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I don't remember about exhaust for your bike, but I saw these https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/mpo/d/cypress-triumph-poster-real-dunstall/7081439649.html
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I saw those pipes. To bad they say STYMIE. I guess I can remove it and for 20 bucks it would be worth it all day long.
 
As we know, opinions are like b*ttholes… so permit me my rear end, please :) IMHO there's lovely colours out there, but what works for one style, doesn't fit another. That tank is too slab sided for candy colours, in my humble estimation. I also love a well polished bike in Dorchester Grey a la Commander, understated but classy but totally wrong for this style of bike. Definitely think this needs a bold primary colour, with one or two defining decals perhaps?

It’s going to be red for sure. I’m going to paint the tank and fairing the brighter red and see how it looks.
 
The front fairing was a little wobbly, so I added some bolts to strengthen the upright. I also added a bracket under the bottom of the chin under the headlight hole.

It made it much stronger. I also ordered the brackets for the wings. Between those and the new front bracket, I think I’ll be ok.

I’ll probably need to buy some thick rubber washers so the fiberglass has some room to breathe.

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The bracket’s not pretty, but it’s temporary until I buy a new one.

Battery side panel and a few other small parts are coming next week. Should be able to connect the rear brake.

Going to have to figure out how to mount gauges.
 
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The main red on that is the frame...

Do you really wanna open up that can of worms ?!?
 
It’s the little things that make you happy during these days of uncertainty.

I live in Westchester NY, the epicenter of the Covid-19 disease. On top of that, my wife is a nurse in a hospital in NYC. She’s on the front lines and I worry about her everyday when she leaves for work and takes the train into the city.

So what I meant by the little things is when you buy a part and get it in the mail and you have no idea if it’s good or a disaster. But when you remove paint and find no bondo or bad repairs; that’s a good day.

Today I got a nice part and I continue to check off the boxes on my punch list for my rolling chassis and I appreciate every day.


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Big thanks to your wife from a fellow NYC resident. The world needs more people like her right now and into the future. A friend of mine lost her father tonight from this virus. It's ugly times these days....

Glad your side-cover worked out. Had an opposite experience with a gas tank recently, so I know what you're feeling.

Now paint it red! Or green (I'm still pulling for green).
 
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Big thanks to your wife from a fellow NYC resident. The world needs more people like her right now and into the future. A friend of mine lost her father tonight from this virus. It's ugly times these days....

Glad your side-cover worked out. Had an opposite experience with a gas tank recently, so I know what you're feeling.

Now paint it red! Or green (I'm still pulling for green).

Thanks Peter. I’m sorry to hear about your friends dad. So sad. I worry everyday and I wish my wife would stay home, but as she tells me, this is what she does.

Stay safe
 
Thanks Peter. I’m sorry to hear about your friends dad. So sad. I worry everyday and I wish my wife would stay home, but as she tells me, this is what she does.

Stay safe

She's absolutely right, this is her time to shine. You guys stay safe up there as well.
 
Thanks Peter. I’m sorry to hear about your friends dad. So sad. I worry everyday and I wish my wife would stay home, but as she tells me, this is what she does.

Stay safe

BIG respect to her.

Don’t try and ground her. That would be like her telling you not to ride motorbikes, go out with your mates, etc.

Like she said, this is what she does. Support her like a hero !

And while she’s out saving lives, get that bike painted RED for goodness sake...!
 
It’s always something.

I connected the rearset brake pedal, bought a rear brake clovis and a new rear brake cable. I go to connect everything and...of course... I’m missing the trunnion for the end of the cable.

This is how you learn!

They don’t have any on eBay right now, one will turn up soon!

Oh yeah, I painted the side cover red, just for Fast Eddie. Tank and fairing soon.

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I love your energy and enthusiasm.
Please, if you haven't already found one, let me send you the part #34 in a bubble wrap envelope tomorrow.
Do you have part #31?
 
I love your energy and enthusiasm.
Please, if you haven't already found one, let me send you the part #34 in a bubble wrap envelope tomorrow.
Do you have part #31?
Wow, that is very nice of you.

I do have #31, I just need #34.

Please let me pay you for the part and the postage.

Thank you!
 
That particular red shall lend an absolutely gorgeous appearance to your machine... It'll give it that " Bugger off! I'm fast!" look. She'll be fast just sitting curbside also. Popo will give a ticket just for looking like that I'm sure.... Looks like a redhead I knew in the '70's in hotpants. Smoking hot...
 
Craftsman Toolbox Red.

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Pokes Cycle, Norton dealer where I bought my first Commando, 1984.
 
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